She says she will listen to what people have to say but does not think restricting the supply of alcohol is the answer.

"For the last 10 years in Alice Springs we've had a government, the former Labor government, implement many, many alcohol reforms that have been based on the supply agenda and from my perspective, as a resident of Alice Springs and from the perspective of most residents of Alice Springs, they haven't been entirely successful," she said.

"I'm certainly very open to hear from all stakeholders.

"What we start with may not be what we finish with.

"I think the whole notion of alcohol reform in the Northern Territory is an evolving thing."